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Old 2nd February 2010, 22:27   #1
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Default !!Glue on paintwork!!

as above, i have got glue on the paintwork of the van (not saxo phew) just wondering if theres anything i can do to get it off??
its almost a super glue like substance, really good stuff!!
thanks. ollie.
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Old 2nd February 2010, 22:31   #2
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This is very good imo

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/engine.../prod_586.html
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but does it really work? you had experience?
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Yes mate....i only recommend products i have used personally and feel are good........not just things i find on the internet lol

Infact i used it today, had some superglue on a machine at work today......just dabbed some on with a cotton bud, allowed to soak for 20 seconds and then buffed it off.

Of course though all glues are different so results i guess would differ from brand to brand.

After using the product though i highly recommend you wash the car thoroughly to make sure all signs of the product are removed and then re-apply some protection to the paintwork.

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thanks, sorry didnt mean to soud like i was questioning you just wanted a lttle story aha, no i will get some ordered and give it a try. thanks
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If you dont want to spend the money, you might have some white spirit or thinnner lying around? I just removed the glue left from the black stickers i took off the doors of my saxo. I put some white spirit on a cloth, heated the glue up with a hair dryer and got scrubbing Just make sure you dont leave the spirit on the paintwork for too long as it will probably strip your paint
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